Great advice and spread the joy

One of the most difficult tasks we face when writing TBS , given the format we have chosen, is how to make it dramatic. Without drama the audience’s attention will not be held. Even though the style of the show is moving in the direction of a sketch comedy, I am still really keen to have two lead protagonists who we care about, whose lives we follow, who are the thread that holds the series together. It is a daunting challenge.

I’ve recently come across this article that is gold. Written by one of my heroes playwright/director/executive producer David Mamet, it has provided us with succinctly written and timely advice. Here it is complete with background information –

David Mamet’s Master Class Memo to the Writers of The Unit

Written by Seth Abramovitch | 23 Mar 2010, 1:45 PM |

CBS’s drama The Unit, about the lives of the highly trained members of a top-secret military division, was canceled last year, but a memo to its writing staff from its executive producer David Mamet has just surfaced online. (The source appears to be the online writing collective Ink Canada.) If you think you know where this is heading, you might be wrong:

Besides the fact that it’s written in all-caps, there’s nothing particularly ranty, pejorative or potty-mouthed about it. Rather, Mamet lays down an extremely sensible case for what makes good television, imploring them to avoid expository writing for what he characterizes as authentic “drama.” Along the way, he refers repeatedly to the “blue-suited penguins” (probably the copious-note-givers at the network), while passing along some very useful advice (“any time two characters are talking about a third, the scene is a crock of shit”) and helpful writing exercises (“pretend the characters can’t speak and write a silent movie”). Screenwriters, take note: You may think you knew this already, but there’s nothing like Mamet for a good kick-in-the-ass reminder.

“TO THE WRITERS OF THE UNIT

GREETINGS.

AS WE LEARN HOW TO WRITE THIS SHOW, A RECURRING PROBLEM BECOMES CLEAR.

THE PROBLEM IS THIS: TO DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN DRAMA AND NON-DRAMA. LET ME BREAK-IT-DOWN-NOW.

EVERYONE IN CREATION IS SCREAMING AT US TO MAKE THE SHOW CLEAR. WE ARE TASKED WITH, IT SEEMS, CRAMMING A SHITLOAD OF INFORMATION INTO A LITTLE BIT OF TIME.

OUR FRIENDS. THE PENGUINS, THINK THAT WE, THEREFORE, ARE EMPLOYED TO COMMUNICATE INFORMATION — AND, SO, AT TIMES, IT SEEMS TO US.

BUT NOTE:THE AUDIENCE WILL NOT TUNE IN TO WATCH INFORMATION. YOU WOULDN’T, I WOULDN’T. NO ONE WOULD OR WILL. THE AUDIENCE WILL ONLY TUNE IN AND STAY TUNED TO WATCH DRAMA.

QUESTION:WHAT IS DRAMA? DRAMA, AGAIN, IS THE QUEST OF THE HERO TO OVERCOME THOSE THINGS WHICH PREVENT HIM FROM ACHIEVING A SPECIFIC, ACUTE GOAL.

SO: WE, THE WRITERS, MUST ASK OURSELVES OF EVERY SCENE THESE THREE QUESTIONS.

1) WHO WANTS WHAT?
2) WHAT HAPPENS IF HER DON’T GET IT?
3) WHY NOW?

THE ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS ARE LITMUS PAPER. APPLY THEM, AND THEIR ANSWER WILL TELL YOU IF THE SCENE IS DRAMATIC OR NOT.

IF THE SCENE IS NOT DRAMATICALLY WRITTEN, IT WILL NOT BE DRAMATICALLY ACTED.

THERE IS NO MAGIC FAIRY DUST WHICH WILL MAKE A BORING, USELESS, REDUNDANT, OR MERELY INFORMATIVE SCENE AFTER IT LEAVES YOUR TYPEWRITER. YOU THE WRITERS, ARE IN CHARGE OF MAKING SURE EVERY SCENE IS DRAMATIC.

THIS MEANS ALL THE “LITTLE” EXPOSITIONAL SCENES OF TWO PEOPLE TALKING ABOUT A THIRD. THIS BUSHWAH (AND WE ALL TEND TO WRITE IT ON THE FIRST DRAFT) IS LESS THAN USELESS, SHOULD IT FINALLY, GOD FORBID, GET FILMED.

IF THE SCENE BORES YOU WHEN YOU READ IT, REST ASSURED IT WILL BORE THE ACTORS, AND WILL, THEN, BORE THE AUDIENCE, AND WE’RE ALL GOING TO BE BACK IN THE BREADLINE.

SOMEONE HAS TO MAKE THE SCENE DRAMATIC. IT IS NOT THE ACTORS JOB (THE ACTORS JOB IS TO BE TRUTHFUL). IT IS NOT THE DIRECTORS JOB. HIS OR HER JOB IS TO FILM IT STRAIGHTFORWARDLY AND REMIND THE ACTORS TO TALK FAST. IT IS YOUR JOB.

EVERY SCENE MUST BE DRAMATIC. THAT MEANS: THE MAIN CHARACTER MUST HAVE A SIMPLE, STRAIGHTFORWARD, PRESSING NEED WHICH IMPELS HIM OR HER TO SHOW UP IN THE SCENE.

THIS NEED IS WHY THEY CAME. IT IS WHAT THE SCENE IS ABOUT. THEIR ATTEMPT TO GET THIS NEED MET WILL LEAD, AT THE END OF THE SCENE,TO FAILURE – THIS IS HOW THE SCENE IS OVER. IT, THIS FAILURE, WILL, THEN, OF NECESSITY, PROPEL US INTO THE NEXT SCENE.

ALL THESE ATTEMPTS, TAKEN TOGETHER, WILL, OVER THE COURSE OF THE EPISODE, CONSTITUTE THE PLOT.

ANY SCENE, THUS, WHICH DOES NOT BOTH ADVANCE THE PLOT, AND STANDALONE (THAT IS, DRAMATICALLY, BY ITSELF, ON ITS OWN MERITS) IS EITHER SUPERFLUOUS, OR INCORRECTLY WRITTEN.

YES BUT YES BUT YES BUT, YOU SAY: WHAT ABOUT THE NECESSITY OF WRITING IN ALL THAT “INFORMATION?”

AND I RESPOND “FIGURE IT OUT” ANY DICKHEAD WITH A BLUESUIT CAN BE (AND IS) TAUGHT TO SAY “MAKE IT CLEARER”, AND “I WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT HIM”.

WHEN YOU’VE MADE IT SO CLEAR THAT EVEN THIS BLUESUITED PENGUIN IS HAPPY, BOTH YOU AND HE OR SHE WILL BE OUT OF A JOB.

THE JOB OF THE DRAMATIST IS TO MAKE THE AUDIENCE WONDER WHAT HAPPENS NEXT. NOT TO EXPLAIN TO THEM WHAT JUST HAPPENED, OR TO*SUGGEST* TO THEM WHAT HAPPENS NEXT.

ANY DICKHEAD, AS ABOVE, CAN WRITE, “BUT, JIM, IF WE DON’T ASSASSINATE THE PRIME MINISTER IN THE NEXT SCENE, ALL EUROPE WILL BE ENGULFED IN FLAME”

WE ARE NOT GETTING PAID TO REALIZE THAT THE AUDIENCE NEEDS THIS INFORMATION TO UNDERSTAND THE NEXT SCENE, BUT TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO WRITE THE SCENE BEFORE US SUCH THAT THE AUDIENCE WILL BE INTERESTED IN WHAT HAPPENS NEXT.

YES BUT, YES BUT YES BUT YOU REITERATE.

AND I RESPOND FIGURE IT OUT.

HOW DOES ONE STRIKE THE BALANCE BETWEEN WITHHOLDING AND VOUCHSAFING INFORMATION? THAT IS THE ESSENTIAL TASK OF THE DRAMATIST. AND THE ABILITY TO DO THAT IS WHAT SEPARATES YOU FROM THE LESSER SPECIES IN THEIR BLUE SUITS.

FIGURE IT OUT.

START, EVERY TIME, WITH THIS INVIOLABLE RULE: THE SCENE MUST BE DRAMATIC. it must start because the hero HAS A PROBLEM, AND IT MUST CULMINATE WITH THE HERO FINDING HIM OR HERSELF EITHER THWARTED OR EDUCATED THAT ANOTHER WAY EXISTS.

LOOK AT YOUR LOG LINES. ANY LOGLINE READING “BOB AND SUE DISCUSS…” IS NOT DESCRIBING A DRAMATIC SCENE.

PLEASE NOTE THAT OUR OUTLINES ARE, GENERALLY, SPECTACULAR. THE DRAMA FLOWS OUT BETWEEN THE OUTLINE AND THE FIRST DRAFT.

THINK LIKE A FILMMAKER RATHER THAN A FUNCTIONARY, BECAUSE, IN TRUTH, YOU ARE MAKING THE FILM. WHAT YOU WRITE, THEY WILL SHOOT.

HERE ARE THE DANGER SIGNALS. ANY TIME TWO CHARACTERS ARE TALKING ABOUT A THIRD, THE SCENE IS A CROCK OF SHIT.

ANY TIME ANY CHARACTER IS SAYING TO ANOTHER “AS YOU KNOW”, THAT IS, TELLING ANOTHER CHARACTER WHAT YOU, THE WRITER, NEED THE AUDIENCE TO KNOW, THE SCENE IS A CROCK OF SHIT.

DO NOT WRITE A CROCK OF SHIT. WRITE A RIPPING THREE, FOUR, SEVEN MINUTE SCENE WHICH MOVES THE STORY ALONG, AND YOU CAN, VERY SOON, BUY A HOUSE IN BEL AIR AND HIRE SOMEONE TO LIVE THERE FOR YOU.

REMEMBER YOU ARE WRITING FOR A VISUAL MEDIUM. MOST TELEVISION WRITING, OURS INCLUDED, SOUNDS LIKE RADIO. THE CAMERA CAN DO THE EXPLAINING FOR YOU. LET IT. WHAT ARE THE CHARACTERS DOING -*LITERALLY*. WHAT ARE THEY HANDLING, WHAT ARE THEY READING. WHAT ARE THEY WATCHING ON TELEVISION, WHAT ARE THEY SEEING.

IF YOU PRETEND THE CHARACTERS CANT SPEAK, AND WRITE A SILENT MOVIE, YOU WILL BE WRITING GREAT DRAMA.

IF YOU DEPRIVE YOURSELF OF THE CRUTCH OF NARRATION, EXPOSITION,INDEED, OF SPEECH. YOU WILL BE FORGED TO WORK IN A NEW MEDIUM – TELLING THE STORY IN PICTURES (ALSO KNOWN AS SCREENWRITING)

THIS IS A NEW SKILL. NO ONE DOES IT NATURALLY. YOU CAN TRAIN YOURSELVES TO DO IT, BUT YOU NEED TO START.

I CLOSE WITH THE ONE THOUGHT: LOOK AT THE SCENE AND ASK YOURSELF “IS IT DRAMATIC? IS IT ESSENTIAL? DOES IT ADVANCE THE PLOT?

ANSWER TRUTHFULLY.

IF THE ANSWER IS “NO” WRITE IT AGAIN OR THROW IT OUT. IF YOU’VE GOT ANY QUESTIONS, CALL ME UP.

LOVE, DAVE MAMET
SANTA MONICA 19 OCTO 05

(IT IS NOT YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO KNOW THE ANSWERS, BUT IT IS YOUR, AND MY, RESPONSIBILITY TO KNOW AND TO ASK THE RIGHT Questions OVER AND OVER. UNTIL IT BECOMES SECOND NATURE. I BELIEVE THEY ARE LISTED ABOVE.)”

We will be returning to the advice in this post over and over as we continue the writing of TBS.

On an unrelated note I have recently discovered that Pepperidge Farms are manufacturing and distributing my favorite Australian cookie/biscuit, Tim Tams, in the US. Its about time . I have lived for nine years without them. They are infinitely better than Oreos . Once discovered, on a lower shelf at my local grocery store, I bought 4 packets of them – just in case for some inexplicable reason they should disappear from the shelves (and my life) again. It was 2am – the only people in the store were employees re-stocking the shelves and 4 red-eyed guys buying assorted junk foods. It is ones moral obligation to spread joy I ripped open a pack and distributed cookies to the uninitiated..they were of course suitably impressed.

Tim Tams never ever leave my life again.

Simon

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Facebook conversation 5/1/10

Facebook conversation between Bj Kalms and myself – unedited (ie including my fat-fingered typos). AS you can tell BJ and I are lightning fast typers – check out the time codes!

Bj
gday mate, absolutely beautiful day here today, hows things going in scummy old seattle?
8:15pmMe
scummy lol
trying to plan our future actually
maybe approach film schools here?
we need lot of folk
8:18pmBj
ok, well stop blaming yourself for the current losses, ity doesn’t matter who didn’t talk to whom, its about streamlining, and staying motivated…i’m looking at a clean slate…nice feeling…i still got heaps of stuff written, all mixed up, but the point is…we still here…
8:18pmMe
yep i know mate
dont know what id do without you
8:20pmBj
thas the shit mate, im dealing with this shoulder pain again…but its made me realize we shouldn’t worry so much as just create…its all good mate, and it will work out…and ditto mate, u keep me thinking which i tend not to do these days
8:20pmMe
thinking is good …and bad
lets try to keep to the good stuff!
lol
im just trying to clean house organize and start again
8:22pmBj
hehe…yep…we both too clever for ourselves unfortunately…and i think we need to approach film schools, and mebbe the old fashioned ad in the paper for voluteers etc…and get a slick premise together and ask around the studios
8:22pmMe
yep
with ya
its getting done one way or the other
8:24pmMe
i also wrote to valerie to see if i could re-post some of her entries in her blog in ours
8:24pmBj
and being the internet is our format, mebbe internet providers?…technology people?…a webcam company?…microsoft?…that tech store you guys have…umm…radio shack?
8:24pmMe
with accreditation and links to her blog
8:24pmBj
kool
8:25pmMe
im lost a little bj
do you want to cast the guys as tech geeks?
8:26pmBj
nope…cash…mebbe a sponsor?…someone who can give us a little leverage…mebbe free internet channels…if we promote their gear
8:26pmMe
oh ok
yep …trouble is the fuys are looking for something with some hope of a return on investment…this IS america’
8:29pmBj
of course, but you never know…look at whats happened to some of the BIG internet things…the world dancing guy had a sponsor take him round the world…the numa numa guy has all sorts of ads and free gear because he used a brand…im just thinking about money…not my department i know but i like to dabble…lol
8:30pmMe
me too…but they did cheap stuff went viral and THEN were picked up we are doing this with the assumption that we’ll go viral
but I’ll try anyhow
we are also vey un-PC ya know!
8:31pmBj
hehe…thinking big…so we look into the factors that made them go viral, and reinvent
8:31pmMe
ok
im up for it
chgange is good
i keep woorrying about losing the original vision
maybe i shouldnt i dont know
brb pee break
8:34pmMe
back
8:34pmBj
they were funny, the wedding vid with dancing was kinda improvd, some shocking or controversial vids are not worth mentioning,,,cute kids gets a big hit…and i reckon we keep the characters for now…and think outside the box…mocumentary style?…journalist style?…short film?…sex sells well…but that IS america…lol
8:35pmBj
the jackass guys were interseting in a kamikaze kinda way…and the prank shows are still around
8:35pmMe
maybe what we have in shorter ups
so max 5 mins each?
8:36pmBj
yep…hit em hard and fast
and music is always a crowd puller…
8:37pmBj
im just thinking…mebbe a band?…or we write our own?
8:38pmMe
i might be able to hook us up with a weird ass band that i like -the guys a full-on stoner
8:39pmBj
ok…do it!…its all possible now mate…we can do anything, we are good at this, and its gonna take time…and willpower…but ive got that, and so do you…
8:39pmMe
yep
i sure do im fucking determined
8:42pmBj
so i love the halloween gag you told me…i think that is good enough for a 5 minute thing…i think it needs avoiceover at the end…mebbe a warning type commercial feel?
8:43pmMe
maybe
i think lots can be cut down
8:45pmMe
the two main characters really helps us brand though id like to keep them
8:46pmBj
yep, i agree, and with the lots we can cut down.
8:46pmMe
theme opening title …two consistent characters short episodes sketch style?
8:47pmBj
sketch style works for me…the characters both comment to camera, they are an american and an aussie?
8:48pmMe
yeah why not?
i still think eclectic style and format is fine
just have anchors to make the brand easily recognizable
8:51pmBj
yep…on that note, i gotta go…mebbe we can change the format…ie one week they are cleaning house, next they are news anchors, then they are rock band being interwiewed…?…back in a couple of hours
8:51pmMe
hmmm i’ll mull it over …yeah mate I’ll be here

Okay then lets see where to next..the journey continues,

Simon

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So long Makayla

It is so hard to find good help . The Bloke Show has its first major casualty. I’m feeling more than a little despondent, we waited for our Production Manager, Makayla Lee to finish a commitment she had previously made; for six weeks, effectively putting our project on hold for that period of time. Makayla had repeatedly confirmed her commitment to the show, in fact asking for more responsibilities than I really wanted her to bear. I had personally helped her through the breakdown of a relationship and suggested a counsellor friend of mine that I thought could help her. I included Makayla in all decisions made in relation to the show and regarded her as a trusted ally and friend – the relationship a Production Manager and Director should have.

Rather than ask for fewer responsibilities with the production or suggest alternatives Makayla has decided to relinquish all responsibilities and conclude her association with the production.

Honestly I was shocked – particularly when I found the decision had been made in consultation with my counsellor friend. Clearly the communication between counsellor and Makayla was a lot better than we had. In Makayla’s defense she had concerns that were well founded, but nothing that couldn’t have been resolved with a willingness to discuss the issues with an open mind and a genuine effort to seek solutions. Instead she chose to simply announce the reasons for her departure from the project.

Success in this industry is hard fought for, it demands sacrifice, drive, persistence and oftentimes hardship. It is the nature of the beast. I don’t think Makayla lacked the passion for or belief in the project, but doubt she has the passion for the industry that is necessary in order to become successful. It is wise to fully consider options before making a commitment – she can’t fully comprehend what the impact of her failure to follow through has on a project such as ours.

She is young and we wish her well.

I, for one, will follow through with the commitment that I made to the willing and to the people who have belief in this project.

Anyone know a good RELIABLE production Manager?

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Surreal weekend on a budget

I’m back. After three years of pleasing someone else/others, I’m doing things for me – I’m spending quality time with my reason nearly every day and we have a great time together and despite being broke am getting out of the house, when Im not working or writing, and meeting lots of people.
Realization One – apart from having enough money to survive (still working on that one) it is important to work doing something you love and are passionate about. I used to know this and stopped doing it a long time ago.
Realization Two – When given the choice of spending any money on things (possessions) or experiences – choose the experiences.

FRIDAY NIGHT

After work I staged an impromptu drop-in at The Matador in Tacoma where I met three different groups of people. All were interesting and fun, but the last group took the cake. They were a group of young women on a girls night out who beckoned me over to their table where their friend Social Inhibition’s place had been taken by Heavy Drinking, who was accompanied by Indiscreet Flirtation and Outrageous Admissions. The table gave new meaning to the phrase “stimulating conversation”. In between under-the-table leg massages and stories of girl-on-girl action at public events; MRIs brought about by excessive partying and drug use; and the confession from one of the girls, that she would like to be kissed by everyone else at the table AND our waitress, I managed to meet Dawn who seemed as out of place and gobsmacked as I was. Once my amusement, which had changed to shock, had changed to fear – I made my way home – alone. Hi to the girls, especially Dawn, I hope the night was everything you wanted it to be, although I cant possibly imagine how that would be possible given our human condition and its physical limitations.
At the end of the day I really am a vanilla-icecream one-woman-guy kinda guy.

My bill at the end of the night $5 – for the one beer I went in to have.

SATURDAY / SATURDAY NIGHT

Spent Saturday morning writing for The Bloke Show, the afternoon early evening at appointments for work. Saturday evening met with some people at Doyle’s for a quick beer. It was arranged through meetup. I arrived early – dressed in business attire from my days work; ordered a drink and checked out the scheduled entertainment a band called Atma – who billed themselves as sci-fi soul groove – curious.

The meetups are always an interesting assortment of people, I like going to them very much , I’m a people observer so I can hardly lose. This meetup was better than most – I almost gave up on meetups after my very first was a group of singles and if I had to make a movie title of the evening it might have been something like – The misfits, the desperate and the heartbroken – and although I fitted into the last category a misfit or desperate I wasn’t. I didn’t stay long that night.

Saturday night on the other hand was very interesting and provided a most unusual collection of people including a fascinating example of the heartbroken variety. I met Tim who had been dumped by his ex after a three month relationship only a week prior. There is no question that people behave strangely after a painful relationship break-up. I know I did. It is very sad and difficult to be with anyone going through this process and my heart goes out to each of them. Tim had an interesting approach to his recovery , apart from being very upfront with his break-up news he proceeded to show blown up, badly over-exposed, glossy 8 x 10 photos of himself in fields of tulips to whoever was willing to look at them – what connection the photos had with his break-up I’m at a loss to say, and by the reaction of the other people in the group I’m guessing they were too. Perhaps the photos were taken by his newly insignificant other? Perhaps they were the dramatic leaping pad to a deeper, more meaningful conversation? Who’s to say? I didn’t make it that far. When Tim’s ex left him I’m hypothesizing that she took the most interesting and compelling components of his personality with her. The poor guy was really suffering.
What is fascinating is that I can draw comparisons with Tim’s strange behaviour , photographs and my own weird post-relationship behaviour. In my case I took my favourite photos of she who is unmentionable and made one of my first excursions into the amazing world of photoshop with it. I brushed, erased, patched and cloned til every wrinkle ,every hair, every semblance of human imperfection was erased from her face. I whitened teeth and the whites of her eyes I highlighted the color of her pupils. I played with color tone and hue and every damn mechanism within the program I could find. I must have put 40-80 hours into it – and I’m not exaggerating. I created what I thought was the most beautiful picture of the most beautiful woman in the world – I genuinely loved it , well, I knew it wasn’t perfect but it was the best I could do at that time. What I now see is a picture of a plastic , twisted she-devil with luminous green cat-like eyes. I sent this picture and similarly photoshopped photos of she who is unmentionable’s truly beautiful daughters (who I love and miss like crazy) to her father as a Christmas gift. God knows what he thought of them… or me. Maybe he thought this was a symbolic revenge token or something? I don’t know. He won’t talk to me. I don’t blame him. Sorry Rex, my intentions were honorable I assure you.

Anyway back to Saturdays motley crew, I met Kim , Kevin, Linda and Jeff the meetup organizer. We had a really good time – Kim and I danced to a couple of songs and Kevin Linda Kim and I laughed a lot .
The best way to give an overview of the night and the band is to draw a comparison between Atma AKA Paul Fischer Writes Songs and the fictional band Munchausen by Proxy from the Jim Carey movie Yes Man – minus the adorable Zooey Deschanel. I could actually imagine Paul Fischer standing at the front of the stage area pointing at each one of us saying “Hello Simon, Kim, Linda, Tim, Jeff We are Atma!
I’m going to write to Paul – who I met along with the band – lovely guys btw, and suggest they invest in some seahorse heads – I think it’d go down a treat.
I felt like we were on-set filming – Linda commented they belonged in the Village. Anyway heres a side-by-side comparison –

Paul Fischer Writes Songs – Rich Guys and Trophy Wives I cant up this vid cause the file size is too large …so navigate from the home page to videos and watch the lower right video.

Munchausen by Proxy (feat Zooey Deschanel) – Uh-huh

Total cost for Saturday $14 (two Jamesons and ginger ales – recommended by my bartender – and she was right – very refreshing.)

Im going to try to write Paul Fischer Writes Songs into an ending of one of our shows…so watch out for that – the guys seemed to be keen to do it – so we shall.

SUNDAY

My day with my reason – FANTASTIC!! Yet another outing to The Children’s Museum in Seattle …my reason cant seem to get enough of it ..it was warm enough outside so we also played on the whale sculptures near the fountain outside The Seattle Center …cool.

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Return of the SEO King

Well guess what? It worked! Writing “The Bloke Show” twice in one sentence propelled us to the top of the google search.

Searching “bloke show” we ranked number 2 . Not bad.

Upon searching under “bloke” another word I thought might be useful … I couldnt find us…at all… heres some examples of things that ranked higher than us –

A “stoic” bloke gets his balls caught in a flying-fox.

The worship bloke – apparently he strums for God. (Page 8 )

Bloke gives his missus a 2.5kg birthday toad – rather romantic I think. (Page 11)

blokebingo.com – there something just wrong about this. (Page 12)

A town called Bloke – in Slovenia – where else did you think it would be?? (Page 21)

Well I searched for this blog as far as page 71 to no avail. So my next goal is to propel us into the heady stratospheric heights of the top 100 pages – its a challenge I know… but I’m up for it.

It now seems clear to me that I have a future in Search Engine Optimization. I’m applying for jobs as I write. Do you think one example of SEO mastery is enough to snare me a job?

Sure it is.

Simon

The Bloke Show, the bloke show.

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